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Rav Mordechai Gifter - כג טבת
Rav Mordechai Gifter - כג טבת
Jan 3, 2024
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Yahrtzeit Yomi #900!! כג טבת Rav Mordechai Gifter Rav of Waterbury CT רב מרדכי ב״ר ישראל גיפטר (1915 - 2001) SPECIAL 900TH EDITION!! Today, 23 Teves, marks the 23rd Yahrtzeit of Rav Mordechai Gifter ZTL The connection between the Talmidim of Waterbury and Rav Gifter ZTL is as poignant as it is obvious: Rav Gifter was the revered and beloved Rav of the fledgling Waterbury community from 1941 until 1944!! Rather than my own feeble attempt at portraying Rav Gifter’s thoughts as to his years as Rav of the Waterbury Kehilla, I will heretofore transcribe Rav Gifter’s own words (Rav Gifter was renowned for his impeccable eloquence and unique oratory skills). The following is excerpted from remarks which Rav Gifter delivered as the Opening Lecturer of the Community Lecture Series in Cleveland Ohio, in the year 1991, on the topic of “Diversity in Orthodoxy”: “Good evening my friends. When I was asked to speak tonight, on the influence of the Telshe Yeshiva upon the Jewish community, I wasn’t aware of the fact that it was part of a discussion on Diversity in Orthodox Judaism. You see, my friends, I’m not an Orthodox Jew. I’m at Torah Jew! Orthodoxy is strange to me. For years and years, I’ve been saying this over and over again, that this Greek term “or·tho·dox” doesn’t quite well describe what we Torah Jews believe in. And therefore, I will not be engaged in “orthodoxy” tonight, but rather in speaking a bit about Torah Jews..........” (Rav Gifter then shares his own personal feelings regarding his efforts in planting the seeds in the “beginnings of the Waterbury Kehilla”....) “I was in the rabbinate (in Waterbury Connecticut). It was a lucrative rabbinate, and I was able to live as a Torah Jew in the rabbinate (in Waterbury), although my congregants were far from that. But they listened to everything I said, as far as the community was concerned. As individuals, they were far from Torah Jews. And they were even very far from what you would call “Orthodox Jews”! But it was a wonderful kehilla in Waterbury Connecticut!! But when my uncles, the Roshei HaYeshiva, asked me to leave the rabbinate (in Waterbury), and come to (Cleveland) to help build the yeshiva, I said ‘I’m going to do it’. It meant giving up a great deal as far as means of a livelihood, and many other benefits, but it meant building Toireh!! And I didn’t feel that in Waterbury I would be able to begin building Toireh. Even though we had launched the beginnings of a day school, a kindergarten; work which was continued by a wonderful colleague of mine, Rav (Abba Zalka) Gewirtz, zol ehr langeh lebben, who followed me there, who built a complete day school in Waterbury...... “So I left Waterbury, and came here to Cleveland.........” יהי זכרו ברוך!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059. First come, first served. Monthly sponsorships are $540. Weekly sponsorships are $180. Daily sponsorships are as follows: Dedications (l’Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50. Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100. The cost to request and sponsor a Tzaddik that is not included on the following list is $180. Teves Yahrtzeits!! 1. Tekufas Teves 2. Zos Chanukah 3. Rav Chaim Shmulevitz 4. Baal Hatecheiles/Rav P Teitz 5. Yechezkel 33:21 6. Divrei Yechezkel 7. The Ishbitzer 8. Septuagint 9. Ezra HaSofer 10. Rav Nosson of Breslov/Rav Moshe Shapiro 11. Rav Dovid Kronglass 12. Pnei Moshe 13. Rav YM Gordon 14. Rav Aryeh Leib Bakst 15. Rav Raphael of Bershed 16. Rav Chaim Kreiswirth 17. Dubno Maggid 18. Bnei Yissaschar 19. Ketzos Hachoshen 20. Rambam 21. Shimon Ben Yaakov Avinu 22. TBA 23. Rav Mordechai Gifter 24. Baal HaTanya/Rav Dessler 25. Rav YM Tukatchinsky 26. Rav Shlomo Brevda 27. Rav SR Hirsch 28. Rav Shmuel Berenbaum 29. Rav Yitzchak Kaduri Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!! https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk